Outbreak of severe acute respiratory infection in Southern Province, Sri Lanka in 2018: a cross-sectional study
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Outbreak of severe acute respiratory infection in Southern Province, Sri Lanka in 2018: a cross-sectional study
Abstract
Objectives: To determine aetiology of illness among children and adults presenting during outbreak of severe respiratory illness in Southern Province, Sri Lanka, in 2018.
Design: Prospective, cross-sectional study.
Setting: 1600-bed, public, tertiary care hospital in Southern Province, Sri Lanka.
Participants: 410 consecutive patients, including 371 children and 39 adults, who were admitted with suspected viral pneumonia (passive surveillance) or who met case definition for acute respiratory illness (active surveillance) in May to June 2018.
Results: We found that cocirculation of influenza A (22.6% of cases), respiratory syncytial virus (27.8%) and adenovirus (AdV) (30.7%; type B3) was responsible for the outbreak. Mortality was noted in 4.5% of paediatric cases identified during active surveillance. Virus type and viral coinfection were not significantly associated with mortality.
Conclusions: This is the first report of intense cocirculation of multiple respiratory viruses as a cause of an outbreak of severe acute respiratory illness in Sri Lanka, and the first time that AdV has been documented as a cause of a respiratory outbreak in the country. Our results emphasise the need for continued vigilance in surveying for known and emerging respiratory viruses in the tropics.
Keywords: epidemiology; public health; respiratory infections.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None declared.
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